Collard Green Roll made with Dehydrated Foods
A quick and easy "Meal in a Snap" using dehydrated foods that have been stored for years! Note: Fresh ground beef is used in this recipe as an option because we do not recommend storing meat for multiple years. If you want to use only foods from your long-term storage, this recipe is also great as is, minus the ground beef.
Food dehydration is an effective and fun way to reduce waste, save money, go green, and practice preparedness! Dehydrated food lasts for years when stored properly, is lightweight, and doesn't require electricity to preserve.
We love to help you dehydrate, store, and build your pantry! Here are some things we think will help you!
**** ITEMS WE RECOMMEND ****
Excalibur Dehydrator: https://bit.ly/DehydratorExcalibur
Vacuum Sealer: https://bit.ly/VacSealerMachines
Vacuum Bags: https://bit.ly/VacuumSealerBags
For high-volume dehydration and storage, we recommend the 9-tray Excalibur dehydrator and a heavy-duty vacuum sealer with dual motors. For low- or moderate-volume dehydration, we recommend 6- or 9-tray Excalibur, and any vacuum sealer, with high-quality vacuum bags.
**** BOOKS ****
Please pick up our original books, "The Ultimate Dehydrator Cookbook," and "Quick and Easy Meals in a Bag" (https://bit.ly/D2SBooks). Available on Amazon!
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Thanks for sharing , I made some of your bread and we love it thanks .
So happy to see you posting again : )
I’m so glad your back, because of you my children bought an excalibur for me for Christmas. I love to dehydrate. Thank yoy
Oh my goodness !! I have missed you sooooooo much !! I am so glad you’re back cause I have lots to learn !
Happy to see you! Wonderful recipe. Thank you!
PS Your looking great!
So glad you’re back!!!
Just like an old friend returning. Always love youre videos. Keep up the great work you do!!! Cb75
So wonderful to see a new video. I finally have my Excalibur and love it. You are a true inspiration, and I hope more videos are to follow this one.
Looks so good! I need to add more collard greens to my garden in the fall! This spring I have dehydrated all of it and turned it into a powder to add to smoothies for my tube fed son.
so good to see you again, super meal!!
Wow — that looks delicious! I’m planning on getting the smallest size of the Excalibur. This is all new to me, so I will be using your videos to learn how to go about dehydrating properly. You are a great teacher — thank you for sharing!
Oh, it’s SO good to see a video from you! You’re fantastic.
Yay, you’re back!
Welcome back! I am overjoyed to see a new video from you! Thank you!
Like everyone else…I’m glad to see new videos from you : ) Thanks for sharing!
I am glad to see you back.. missed seeing your video’s on youtube!
Thank you so much for this video. It is so good to see you back. I have missed you and your videos. I have learned so much from you.
I love your videos! What was the process used to dehydrate the collards? Did you blanche it first? Would you do other greens the same way?
would love to see more…and more! thank you for all your videos- the time and effort is greatly appreciated!
I’ve been watching your videos for nearly 2 years now, and I love them. I wish you did more!! I’ve built a nice pantry of dehydrated foods and it makes cooking so easy, plus I’m prepared for emergencies! You inspired me, and I appreciate it!